There was only a couple of hundred 97-98 Model VR6s sold in Oz, so good luck.
Its a bit like trying to buy a one lady owner WRX, they dont exist. VR6s go hard and are driven accordingly.
Hi All,
I am looking for a late model (97 or 98 ) VR6 which someone is willing to part with. I missed out on a cracker in NSW last week, 58K, 1 owner etc.
Understand it is extremely rare to find them in this condition, but do not want a thrashed ex boy racer effort with a bean can exhaust, as unmodified as possible would be great.
Just putting a request out there, if anyone can be of any help that would be great.
Cheers
BB
Last edited by The_Hawk; 07-05-2008 at 01:22 PM.
There was only a couple of hundred 97-98 Model VR6s sold in Oz, so good luck.
Its a bit like trying to buy a one lady owner WRX, they dont exist. VR6s go hard and are driven accordingly.
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and a 10yr or older car that has only driven 5000 kms a year, that is hard to find.
cheers brenton
MK1 4door
MK2VR6
MK3VR6
Transporter
1st place, stock MK3VR6. Vw nationals 07
2nd place, mod MK2VR6. Vw nationals 09
and untold wrecks
But they are out there. Just gotta be patient.and a 10yr or older car that has only driven 5000 kms a year, that is hard to find.
cheers brenton
I would not settle for one that has signs of abuse or a few problems. Its definately worth waiting around for a decent one to come up.
other wise you will be spending alot of $$$ on replacement parts. and thats not fun.
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1986 SAAB 900 Turbo 16 S
I have a 96 VR6... which is driven like a 96 VR6, but it has a new heater core, new AC, new bushes, new suspension, new engine mount... and so on.
It may work for it, but it's well looked after.
Just pointing out that if you can't find a perfect example, the commonly broken parts are only a few thousand to replace them all with new parts. Yeah it may sound expensive, but a $6k car with issues + $4k worth of work is probably going to end up a better car than a $10k 'original' (which simply means the parts are going to break soon...)
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Hawk makes a valid point. If you do find a neat vr6 in the 6000 dollar mark its worth spending the $3000 in replacement parts. And it will be better than an original.
I just ordered a complete Samco hose kit for my VR as 2 hoses have already gone in a space of 2 months of each other and already I feel like ive done the right decision. Hoses are a problem on VR's with 150,000+ ks along with other bits n pieces mentioned buy the other VR nuts here
Good luck with your search mate.
2000 SAAB 9-5 Aero - Stage 2. 275hp 420Nm, Brew City Boost
1986 SAAB 900 Turbo 16 S
Put it this way I have spent brand new on the car $7.5 and it was a very good condition one thats for sure. I only really have had to spend about $3.5 maybe on maintenance parts. As for modding put it this way I could have bought a mk4 gti with a K04 conversion by now
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